A new set of interior CGI visualisations presents a private residence defined by a restrained palette, crafted materials and a strong connection to its south-facing outlook.
The imagery explores a sequence of calm, light-filled interiors where machined timber floors and ceilings establish warmth and rhythm, contrasted by the solidity of polished concrete floors. This interplay between refined timber and raw concrete creates a balanced, contemporary atmosphere –both tactile and architectural.

Large metal-framed windows anchor each space, framing expansive south-facing views and drawing natural light deep into the interior. The glazing softens the boundary between inside and out, reinforcing the project’s core ambition: to combine nature with precision-made architecture.
Throughout the CGIs, material junctions are carefully resolved, allowing textures to speak for themselves. Timber surfaces soften the spatial experience, while concrete introduces weight and permanence. Metal window systems add clarity and definition, emphasising clean lines and a sense of quiet strength.



The visualisations focus on lived-in realism rather than spectacle—capturing how light shifts across surfaces and how the interior responds to its surrounding landscape over the course of the day.
These interior CGIs offer a considered vision of a private home where craftsmanship, material honesty and connection to place are central to the design narrative.
Project Overview
- Project: Loch Tummel House (Interior)
- Location: Loch Tummel, Perthshire
- Status: CGI visualisations
- Project Type: Private residence
- Focus: Interior materiality and light
- Key Elements: Timber, polished concrete, metal-framed glazing
If you’re considering a similar project, we’d be happy to discuss it.

